Common use of Use of your home Clause in Contracts

Use of your home. a) You agree to live in your home, and use it as your only [or principal] home. You must not operate or advertise any trade or business at your home without our written permission. We will not unreasonably refuse permission. If we give permission and the trade or business causes a nuisance or annoyance to other people in the locality, or damages our property, we can withdraw the permission. b) You must not commit any criminal offence at or in the locality of your home. You must not use your home for any illegal or immoral purpose including growing, preparing, selling, supplying or using any illegal drugs, storing or handling stolen goods or prostitution. c) You are not entitled to (and will not become entitled to), any right of light or air or other right, which would affect the use or development of other property in the area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement